Open University Malaysia

Bachelor of Management with Honours

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  • Programme Synopsis

(R3-DL/345/6/0045 (A7470) 07/28)

This programme aims to meet the country’s growing demand for professionals in management. The programme encompasses various facets of management as well as emerging disciplines of a global and technology-driven economy. In addition, the programme allows learners to acquire in-depth knowledge in selected fields of management.

Learners are required to accumulate 120 credit hours in order to graduate.

This programme is recognised by the Chartered Management Institute

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*This programme is not available for International intake

Programme Director of Bachelor of Management with Honours

Dr Chiam Chooi Chea Programme Director

Tel (Office) : +603 7801 1211

Email : [email protected]

  • Entry Requirements
  • Programme Structure

* Fees applicable to Malaysians and Permanent Residents only. * The University reserves the right to revise the fees without prior notice.

Discount for the Physically Challenged Learners (OKU) and Senior Citizens

The University offers 50% discount for: 1. Senior citizens aged 60 and above on registration date; and 2. Physically challenged learners – a valid Orang Kelainan Upaya (OKU) is required. The discounts are not valid for second time registration and repeating of subjects. Learners who receive this discount are not entitled to other discounts and promotions.

Note Processing fee: RM30

* The University reserves the right to revise the fees without prior notice. **LATEST UPDATE: 30 August 2022

MPU Courses

University Courses

Basic Courses

Core Courses

Specialisation (Electives)

  • Why is Bachelor of Management (BIM) suitable for you?

If you have yet to earn a first degree and want to acquire firm foundation in the management discipline.

For more details, visit: https://www.oum.edu.my/all-programmes/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-management-with-honours/

  • What are the entry requirements for this programme?

There are two entry channels; Normal Entry and Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)

Normal Entry

i. A pass in STPM with at least Grade C (GP 2.0) in any TWO subjects*; OR ii. A pass in STAM with at least Grade Jayyid*;  OR iii. Matriculation or Foundation with at least CGPA of 2.00;  OR iv. A Diploma (Level 4, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00;  OR v. An Advanced Diploma (Level 5, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00;  OR vi. A Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia (DKM)/ Diploma Vokasional Malaysia (DVM) subjected to HEP Senate/Academic Board’s approval***;  OR vii. A Diploma Lanjutan Kemahiran Malaysia (DLKM) subjected to HEP Senate/Academic Board’s approval***;

Note for (vi) & (vii) : The HEPs are to conduct screening and provide necessary guidance specific to the discipline of the programme.

viii. Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government.

*Additional requirement:  A pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level or equivalent qualifications

English Competency Requirement (International students):  Achieve a minimum Band 3 in MUET OR equivalent to CEFR (Low B2) **.

(Please refer to the entry requirement link ( https://www.oum.edu.my/all-programmes/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-management-with-honours/#1621684957536-a8cafd39-e1b3 ) for the details on *,** and ***.

  • Malaysian; and
  • Candidate must be 21 years old and above in the year of application being made; and
  • Have previous work experience/learning relevant to the field applied; and
  • Pass APEL Assessment for Bachelor Degree (conducted by OUM)
  • Is OUM’s Bachelor of Management programme offered in full-time or part-time mode?

All OUM degree programmes offered in Malaysia are run in part-time mode, making them particularly suitable for working adults seeking to upgrade their qualifications, knowledge and skills without having to give up their jobs or compromise on their life responsibilities

  • What are the courses and specialisation (electives) offered under BIM?

  BIM courses (120 credits) comprise:

Learning Skills for 21 st Century, Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia 1, Principles of Management, Entrepreneurship II and/or Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Human Resource Management, Mathematics for Management, Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban 2, English for Written Communication, Marketing Management I, Falsafah dan Isu Semasa 2, Thinking Skills and Problem Solving, Principles of Microeconomics, Community Service, English for Oral Communication, Financial Accounting, English for Workplace Communication, Introduction to Communication, Marketing Management II, Basic Concepts of Information Technology, Principles of Macroeconomics, Financial Management I, Professional Ethics, Principles of Corporate Communication, Business Law, Introduction to Psychology, International Business, Employment and Industrial Law, Organisational Behaviour, Financial Management II, Management Information System, Elementary Statistics, Change Management, Research Methodology, Cross-Cultural Management, Corporate Governance, Career Planning and Development, Strategic Management

Specialisation (Electives):

  • Human Resource Management Industrial Relations, Compensation Management, Human Resource Development, Hazard Management
  • Retailing Marketing Management& Strategy, International Marketing, Retail Management, Logistic Management, Digital Marketing (Choose any 4 of the courses)
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management Strategic Supply Chain Management, Warehouse and Inventory Management, International Purchasing and Supply Management, International Logistics and Transportation Management
  • Islamic Wealth Management Shariah and Major Components of Islamic Financial Planning, Takaful, Estate, Waqf and Succession Planning, Islamic Investment, Retirement, Zakat and Tax Planning, Customer Service
  • General Any four courses from the above specialisation (electives)
  • How soon can I complete BIM?

BIM is a 120 credit-hour programme, which means that it can typically be completed in 14 semesters. That’s approximately 4 ½ years if the programme is completed without any credit transfer, and if learners take the standard 3 courses per semester path.

  • How is BIM delivered?

It is run in blended mode. Blended mode refers to a combination of online study and/or face-to-face tutorials. Face-to-face tutorials are offered at most learning centres. This flexibility of modes is a specialty of OUM, the first open and distance learning university in Malaysia. It is particularly suitable for self-directed adult learners who want to upgrade their skills and qualifications on a part-time basis without having to give up work and other life commitments.

  • When can I join BIM?

BIM has intakes in the January, May and September every year.

  • Who are the academic staffs responsible for delivering BIM related courses at OUM?

BIM programme at OUM is delivered by qualified and experienced subject-matter experts and tutors with degrees from reputable universities. The Programme Director is Dr. Chiam Chooi Chea.

  • Are course materials provided by OUM?

All core learning materials are provided or made available for library loan. Learners may use OUM’s myInspire, physical and digital libraries to access a wide range of learning materials.

  • How will I be assessed should I enrol for BIM?

For BIM, assessment methods vary from course to course. Most courses have assignments and final exams. Assessment for several courses is entirely assignment-based.

  • How much does it cost to pursue BIM? Are there special rates for senior citizens and physically-challenged learners?

Fees for BIM amount to RM27,360 . For full breakdown of fees, visit https://www.oum.edu.my/portfolio-items/bachelor-of-management-with-honours/

  • A 50% discount on fees is offered to qualified senior citizens and physically-challenged learners.
  • All fees are subject to revision without prior notice.

For further enquiries on fees and financial matters, please email OUM’s Marketing Unit at [email protected] or call +603-78011800

  • What are the financing options available?
  • EPF (Account 2); or
  • Education or Personal Loan from commercial banks; or
  • HRDF (subject to employer’s eligibility); or
  • Flexible Payment Scheme

The PTPTN loan is only available to Malaysian citizens enrolled in a recognised undergraduate programme. You can only apply for a PTPTN loan after you have applied, been accepted and registered in the programme. For more information on PTPTN loan, visit http://www.ptptn.gov.my/

  • Is OUM’s BIM programme recognised by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)?

Yes, the BIM  (A7470) is fully accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

  • What are the potential career paths for BIM graduates?

BIM graduates have thrived in diverse careers. This is because they possess not only subject knowledge and subject specific skills, but also such transferable graduate skills with good decision making skills, literacy and communication skills, critical reasoning, and the capacity to critically analyse situations in various areas.

  • I’ve decided I want to pursue BIM at OUM. How do I apply?

Apply online at http://fastrac.oum.edu.my/

Alternatively, visit any of OUM’s Learning Centres (LCs) located throughout the country for guidance. For info on the LCs, go to https://www.oum.edu.my/learningcentres/

  • Where can I find more details on OUM’s BIM programme?

For BIM details, visit https://www.oum.edu.my/all-programmes/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-management-with-honours/

  • Whom should I contact if I need to find out more about OUM’s BIM programme?

For academic-related enquiries related to BIM, email Dr.Chiam at [email protected] or call +603 7801 1211 For general enquiries on OUM programme, email the Marketing Unit at [email protected] or call +603-78011800 or +603-78012000

Whatsapp at +6012-3039935 or +6019-3579074

⃰ All information contained in this FAQ are subject to revision without prior notice.

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Ch. 9 The Development of Russia

Ivan i and the rise of moscow, learning objective.

  • Outline the key points that helped Moscow become so powerful and how Ivan I accomplished these major victories
  • Moscow was considered a small trading outpost under the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal into the 13th century.
  • Power struggles and constant raids under the Mongol Empire’s Golden Horde caused once powerful cities, such as Kiev, to struggle financially and culturally.
  • Ivan I utilized the relative calm and safety of the northern city of Moscow to entice a larger population and wealth to move there.
  • Alliances between Golden Horde leaders and Ivan I saved Moscow from many of the raids and destruction of other centers, like Tver.

A rival city to Moscow that eventually lost favor under the Golden Horde.

Grand Prince of Vladimir

The title given to the ruler of this northern province, where Moscow was situated.

The Rise of Moscow

Moscow was only a small trading outpost in the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal in Kievan Rus’ before the invasion of Mongol forces during the 13th century. However, due to the unstable environment of the Golden Horde, and the deft leadership of Ivan I at a critical time during the 13th century, Moscow became a safe haven of prosperity during his reign. It also became the new seat of power of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Ivan I (also known as Ivan Kalita) was born around 1288 to the Prince of Moscow, Daniil Aleksandrovich. He was born during a time of devastation and upheaval in Rus’. Kiev had been overtaken by the invading Mongol forces in 1240, and most of the Rus’ principalities had been absorbed into the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire by the time Ivan was born. He ascended to the seat of Prince of Moscow after the death of his father, and then the death of his older brother Yury.

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Ivan I. He was born around 1288 and died in either 1340 or 1341, still holding the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir.

Ivan I stepped into a role that had already been expanded by his predecessors. Both his older brother and his father had captured nearby lands, including Kolomna and Mozhaisk. Yury had also made a successful alliance with the Mongol leader Uzbeg Khan and married his sister, securing more power and advantages within the hierarchy of the Golden Horde.

Ivan I continued the family tradition and petitioned the leaders of the Golden Horde to gain the seat of Grand Prince of Vladimir. His other three rivals, all princes of Tver, had previously been granted the title in prior years. However they were all subsequently deprived of the title and all three aspiring princes also eventually ended up murdered. Ivan I, on the other hand, garnered the title from Khan Muhammad Ozbeg in 1328. This new title, which he kept until his death around 1340, meant he could collect taxes from the Russian lands as a ruling prince and position his tiny city as a major player in the Vladimir region.

Moscow’s Rise

During this time of upheaval, the tiny outpost of Moscow had multiple advantages that repositioned this town and set it up for future prosperity under Ivan I. Three major contributing factors helped Ivan I relocate power to this area:

  • It was situated in between other major principalities on the east and west so it was often protected from the more devastating invasions.
  • This relative safety, compared to Tver and Ryazan, for example, started to bring in tax-paying citizens who wanted a safe place to build a home and earn a livelihood.
  • Finally, Moscow was set up perfectly along the trade route from Novgorod to the Volga River, giving it an economic advantage from the start.

Ivan I also spurred on the growth of Moscow by actively recruiting people to move to the region. In addition, he bought the freedom of people who had been captured by the extensive Mongol raids. These recruits further bolstered the population of Moscow. Finally, he focused his attention on establishing peace and routing out thieves and raiding parties in the region, making for a safe and calm metaphorical island in a storm of unsettled political and military upsets.

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Kievan Rus’ 1220-1240. This map illustrates the power dynamics at play during the 13th century shortly before Ivan I was born. Sarai, the capital of the Golden Horde, sat to the southeast, while Moscow (not visible on this map) was tucked up in the northern forests of Vladimir-Suzdal.

Ivan I knew that the peace of his region depended upon keeping up an alliance with the Golden Horde, which he did faithfully. Moscow’s increased wealth during this era also allowed him to loan money to neighboring principalities. These regions then became indebted to Moscow, bolstering its political and financial position.

In addition, a few neighboring cities and villages were subsumed into Moscow during the 1320s and 1330s, including Uglich, Belozero, and Galich. These shifts slowly transformed the tiny trading outpost into a bustling city center in the northern forests of what was once Kievan Rus’.

Russian Orthodox Church and The Center of Moscow

Ivan I committed some of Moscow’s new wealth to building a splendid city center and creating an iconic religious setting. He built stone churches in the center of Moscow with his newly gained wealth. Ivan I also tempted one of the most important religious leaders in Rus’, the Orthodox Metropolitan Peter, to the city of Moscow. Before the rule of the Golden Horde the original Russian Orthodox Church was based in Kiev. After years of devastation, Metropolitan Peter transferred the seat of power to Moscow where a new Renaissance of culture was blossoming. This perfectly timed transformation of Moscow coincided with the decades of devastation in Kiev, effectively transferring power to the north once again.

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Peter of Moscow and scenes from his life as depicted in a 15th-century icon. This religious leader helped bring cultural power to Moscow by moving the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church there during Ivan I’s reign.

One of the most lasting accomplishments of Ivan I was to petition the Khan based in Sarai to designate his son, who would become Simeon the Proud, as the heir to the title of Grand Prince of Vladimir. This agreement a line of succession that meant the ruling head of Moscow would almost always hold power over the principality of Vladimir, ensuring Moscow held a powerful position for decades to come.

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